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RULES Divide yourselves up into 5 Teams. Come up with a Team Name.

RULES Divide yourselves up into 5 Teams. Come up with a Team Name. Teams will answer questions in a predetermined order. Teams can choose any question to answer.

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RULES Divide yourselves up into 5 Teams. Come up with a Team Name.

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  1. RULES Divide yourselves up into 5 Teams. Come up with a Team Name. Teams will answer questions in a predetermined order. Teams can choose any question to answer. A team has one try to answer the question correctly. If they fail to do so the next team gets to try until the question is answered correctly. The team with the most money at the end of the game wins! HAVE FUN! 

  2. EXAM REVIEW & MORE! START

  3. Category 1 Unit 3 Category 2 Unit 3 Category 3 Unit 4 Category 4 Unit 4 Category 5 Miscellaneous Category 6 Miscellaneous 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. 100 Marriage has always been an economic union. True False

  5. 100 True

  6. 200 Clearly define Social Homogamy. What type of marriages are based on Social Homogamy?

  7. 200 Social Homogamy explains how individuals are attracted to people from similar social and cultural backgrounds. Arranged Marriages are based on Social Homogamy.

  8. 300 Clearly define Heterogamy. What type of marriages are based on Heterogamy?

  9. 300 Heterogamy means marriage between partners who are from different social, racial, religious, ethnic or cultural backgrounds. Intermarriages are based on heterogamy. Intermarriage includes couples who are Interracial, Interfaith and Interethnic.

  10. 400 Draw 2 Love Triangles defined by Robert Sternberg. Clearly name and label each side of the triangle correctly

  11. 400 Nonlove Liking Infatuation Empty Love I C P Romantic Fatuous Companionate Consummate Love LoveLoveLove I C C I C I P PP

  12. 500 Clearly define Pair-Bond Theory as stated by Helen Fisher.

  13. 500 Men and women have a biological urge to produce children. The desire to form an enduring Pair-Bond is a biological drive. Pair bonding is essential to the survival of humans and ensures that the human race continues by reproducing and then protecting their children over time.

  14. 100 The timing of marriage is based on a culture’s _________ clock. biological social chronological psychological

  15. 100 b) social

  16. 200 Clearly define Bernard Murstein’s Market Experience Perspective.

  17. 200 Murstein believed that the more an individual dated, the more successful they will be at finding their marriage partner. Murstein used the analogy of sifting to suggest that individuals pass their dates through a series of “filters” to screen out unacceptable marriage partners. Filters become finer until only one person passes through it as the suitable marriage partner.

  18. 300 According to Evolutionary Psychology, what attributes do men look for in a women and what attributes do women look for men?

  19. 300 Men are attracted to physically appealing, younger and healthy women. Men prefer to mate with women who appear to be fertile, who could bear healthy babies and have the intelligence and temperament to raise children well. Women are attracted men who are healthy, intelligent, well-educated, hard-working and ambitious. Women prefer to mate with older men with financial resources and are good providers

  20. 400 According to the Models of Marriage in Western Society, which model does Canada currently follow?

  21. 400 The Commitment Model views marriage as a committed, intimate relationship based on emotional support. Although it is founded on individual choice, it focuses on connection within the community.

  22. 500 According to the article, Scenes From Same-Sex Marriage, why do homosexual couples rate their relationships more favourably than heterosexual couples? (Provide 2 reasons)

  23. 500 • More equitable partnerships • More effective at resolving differences • Less likely to use controlling or belligerent emotional tactics • More able to see each other’s perspectives • Do not have to adhere to gender roles • Invent their own relationship • Better at communication

  24. 100 Adoption provides for the biological continuation of the family. True False

  25. 100 b) False Adoption provides for the social continuation of the family.

  26. 200 What is a disadvantage of Delayed Parenthood?

  27. 200 Health concerns – as fertility declines with age, chances of having children decline and more couples are turning to Assisted Reproductive Technology

  28. 300 Name 2 advantages of delayed parenthood?

  29. 300 • Higher education • Higher income • Career advancement

  30. 400 What are the differences between child-free couples and child-less couples?

  31. 400 Child-free couples choose not to have children whereas child-less couples cannot have children or have lost a child.

  32. 500 For each time period, did fertility trends increase or decrease? 1st Demographic Transition Baby Boom 2nd Demographic Transition Currently in Canada

  33. 500 1st Demographic Transition  decrease Baby Boom  increase 2nd Demographic Transition  decrease Currently in Canada  increase

  34. 100 The annual cost of raising a child is a determining factor in having children. True False

  35. 100 b) False The fact that lower-income families have more children than higher-income families suggests that the annual cost of raising a child is not a determining factor in having children.

  36. 200 Clearly define the Permissive Parenting Style as stated by Diana Baumrind.

  37. 200 • Typified by relaxed relationships between parents and children • Few rules • Children have a larger share of power in the family

  38. 300 Clearly define the Authoritative Parenting Style stated by Diana Baumrind.

  39. 300 • Characterized by warmth and acceptance • Authoritative parents exert indirect positive control of their children as they encourage them to control their own behaviour in accordance with norms • Authoritative parents see children as capable of making their own choices

  40. 400 Clearly define the Authoritarian Parenting Style stated by Diana Baumrind.

  41. 400 • Distinguished by a more formal interaction • Expectation of obedience to norms • More parental control • Use of punishment • Authoritarian parents believe that children should obey authorities but are easily tempted to misbehave, so they need firm direction

  42. 500 Clearly define Socialization. When does Socialization occur in an individual’s life span?

  43. 500 Socialization is the process throughout life by which an individual learns the knowledge, skills, attitudes, culture, values and appropriate social role behaviours in order to participate in society.

  44. 100 In Canada, what percentage of children of divorces have their primary residence with their fathers? 10% 15% 20% 25%

  45. 100 a) 10% In Canada, most children are in the joint custody of both parents, but their mothers have physical custody. Shared custody, where the children reside at least 40% of the time with each parent is increasing and represents about 10% of all custody orders in Canada.

  46. 200 What percentage of deaths for First Nations youth aged 10-19 are suicides? 27% 38% 43% 51%

  47. 200 b) 38% of deaths for First Nations youth aged 10-19 are suicides

  48. 300 In 2008, Canada’s dependency ratio, the number of dependents for every 100 people in the working-age population was 37:100 44:100 49:100 52:100

  49. 300 b) 44:100 The dependents include youth under 15 years and seniors over 65 years.

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